- PIERRE SOULAGES(French, 1919-2022)
Eau-forte
PIERRE SOULAGES(French, 1919-2022)
Eau-forte No 11 (R. XI), 1957, edition 91/100, signed lower right "Soulages", Lacourière, printer, Berggruen, Paris, publisher, etching and aquatint in colors on BFK Rives wove paper, plate 15-3/4 x 16 in., sheet 25-7/8 x 19-5/8 in.; accompanied by former frame
Condition:
full sheet, toning, small hole in left margin, masking tape at two sides verso, some foxing verso but not through to front
- PIERRE SOULAGES, (FRENCH, B. 1919),
PIERRE SOULAGES, (FRENCH, B. 1919), EAU-FORTE IX, COLOR ETCHING, SIGHT: 24 1/2 X 19 IN., FRAME: 27 3/4 X 22 IN.PIERRE SOULAGES (French, b. 1919) Eau-Forte IX color etching signed Soulages in pencil lower right; numbered 46/100 in pencil lower left; on BFK Rives paper (watermarks lower right and upper left) sight: 24 1/2 x 19 in.; sheet: 25 1/4 x 19 3/4 in. color etching Dimensions: sight: 24 1/2 x 19 in.; sheet: 25 1/4 x 19 3/4 in. Provenance: Provenance: Collection of a Massachusetts Professor. Condition: Paper toned (more noticeable verso, and verso with freckling), with slight burn at edges from frame. Please note: this work is being sold without its frame.
- MANNER OF PIERRE SOULAGES, (3) ACRYLIC
MANNER OF PIERRE SOULAGES, (3) ACRYLIC ON PAPER Manner of Pierre Soulages (French, b. 1918), Studies in black and white, unsigned, matted in Arches paper and unframed, French inscriptions in pencil on verso, each 7.5" squ (sight), 12"squ (mat)
- PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) "COMPOSITION
PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) "COMPOSITION #3" 1957. Color lithograph on paper. Signed (lower right) numbered edition 13/60. Rivière 4
- PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) "BROWN
PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) "BROWN AND BLACK COMPOSITION" Lithograph. Signed (lower right). Artist Proof 18/vxl.
- PIERRE SOULAGES, FRENCH (B.1919), EAU
PIERRE SOULAGES, FRENCH (B.1919), EAU FORTE VIII, 1957, ETCHING AND AQUATINT IN COLOR ON BFK RIVES PAPER, 31 1/2"H X 22 3/4"W (FRAME)Pierre Soulages, French, (b.1919) Eau forte VIII, 1957, etching and aquatint in color on BFK Rives paper pencil signed and numbered 88/100. Please view photos at the end of the image to show pencil markings on the verso and condition of the piece out of the frame. There are two tears at top edge: 1/2" tear upper right, 3/8" tear upper center. Possible light toning. Bends, short creases, and handling marks throughout. Some rolled edges which may or may not be in the nature of the wove paper. Light brown marks or stains in the upper corners and left center near edge of paper. There is a 1" x 3/4" bump in the paper at left edge in lower quadrant. From AskArt: A painter, printmaker and sculptor, Pierre Soulages was born at Rodez, Aveyron in France. Influenced by the Celtic carvings in the local museum and by the Romanesque art and architecture of that region, he began to take an interest in art and began to paint. He went to Paris in 1938, where he saw the exhibitions of Picasso and Cézanne, and briefly studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Soulages' early paintings were often of leaf-less trees in winter, with the black branches contrasting against the background sky. After returning back to his hometown after his brief stay in Paris, he met Sonia Delaunay, with whom he discovered abstract art. In 1946, he moved back to Paris and began to make his first non-figurative works in 1947. At this time he came in contact with other artists such as Picabia and Léger, and took part in the Salon des Superindépendants. His paintings were characterized by heavy, broad black gestures on a light ground. Often, he would let the tools dictate the aesthetic effect of his paintings, using a wide rubber spatula or roller brushes instead of the traditional paintbrush. In 1949, at the Galerie Lydia Conti, Paris, Soulages had his first solo exhibition. In 1952, he made his first etchings. After 1955, he began to paint with even looser, slashing brushstrokes, sometimes with more fluid washes of color. Soulages also worked in other media, designing sets and costumes. In 1987 he designed the monumental tapestry for the French Finance Ministry. Soulages is considered the greatest French painter of his generation and has received recognition worldwide. etching and aquatint in color on BFK Rives paper Dimensions: 31 1/2"H x 22 3/4"W (frame)
- PIERRE SOULAGES (B. 1919): SERIGRAPHIE
PIERRE SOULAGES (B. 1919): SERIGRAPHIE NO 151981; colo serigraph on paper, matted and framed under glass; signed lower left; edition 20 / 250; 41 3/4 x 28 3/4 inches; 50 1/2 x 37 1/4 inches frame Condition:
- MOUTON ROTHSCHILD ARTIST LABEL SERIESMouton
MOUTON ROTHSCHILD ARTIST LABEL SERIESMouton Rothschild Artist Label Series , Château Mouton Rothschild 1969-1980, Pauillac, Bordeaux, 1er Cru Classé, 750 ml, Label Hommage à Sa Majesté La Riene Mère d'Angleterre (77), Label Artists: Joan Miró (69), Marc Chagall (70), Wassily Kandinsky (71), Serge Poliakoff (72) , Pablo Picasso (73), Robert Motherwell (74), Andy Warhol (75), Pierre Soulages (76), Jean-Paul Riopelle (78), Hisao Domoto (79), Hans Hartung (80), not stored in climate control. (12 pcs.)
- PIERRE SOULAGES, POCHOIR STENCIL PRINT,
PIERRE SOULAGES, POCHOIR STENCIL PRINT, 1956 Pierre Soulages (French, b. 1919), "Forme Noir" issued for "XXe Siècle n.7", signed lower left, from an un-numbered edition of 1500, published by San Lazzaro, matted and unframed, 12.5"h x 9.5"w (sheet, 20"h x 16"w (mat)
- PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) NO.
PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) NO. 24 1969. Lithograph. Pencil signed 'Soulages' (lower right). Artist proof 'Epreuve d'artiste' (lower left). Unframed.
- PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) 27
PIERRE SOULAGES (FRENCH, B. 1919) 27 ¾" x 19 ¾" paper "Lithographie No. 3", 1957. Color lithograph on Arches paper, edition 170/200, signed in pencil lower right, numbered in pencil lower left, Arches watermark on right edge, full margins, framed and matted, overall 36" x 27 ½". Printed by Mourlot, Paris, published by Berggruen, Paris.
- A Pierre Soulages Poster for Olympische
A Pierre Soulages Poster for Olympische Spiele Munchen, 1972
Off-set lithographic poster40 x 25 inches (101.6 x 63.5 cm).
Property of a Midwestern Art Museum